devstack/exercises/euca.sh
Chris Yeoh c2fc5f890e Fix attach volume detect in euca test
Fixes test for detecting when a volume has been successfully
attached to an instance to not just rely on the state being
in-use, but also be marked as "attached". The attachment
state will be displayed when https://review.openstack.org/#/c/27098/
goes through. The attachment state is not currently displayed
by euca-describe-volumes because of the extraneous data returned
by the API as per bug #1074901.

In the meantime the "attaching" status of the volume itself, rather
than the attachment state, suffices for the test to work properly, but in the long
term this will disappear as it is not a valid ec2 API state and
volumes will move straight to the in-use state.

Fixes bug #1170548

Change-Id: Id38f37e1a0efc991f60da35145f809d98b5f41cd
2013-04-22 10:33:07 +09:30

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#!/usr/bin/env bash
# **euca.sh**
# we will use the ``euca2ools`` cli tool that wraps the python boto
# library to test ec2 compatibility
echo "*********************************************************************"
echo "Begin DevStack Exercise: $0"
echo "*********************************************************************"
# This script exits on an error so that errors don't compound and you see
# only the first error that occured.
set -o errexit
# Print the commands being run so that we can see the command that triggers
# an error. It is also useful for following allowing as the install occurs.
set -o xtrace
# Settings
# ========
# Keep track of the current directory
EXERCISE_DIR=$(cd $(dirname "$0") && pwd)
TOP_DIR=$(cd $EXERCISE_DIR/..; pwd)
VOLUME_SIZE=1
ATTACH_DEVICE=/dev/vdc
# Import common functions
source $TOP_DIR/functions
# Import EC2 configuration
source $TOP_DIR/eucarc
# Import quantum functions if needed
if is_service_enabled quantum; then
source $TOP_DIR/lib/quantum
fi
# Import exercise configuration
source $TOP_DIR/exerciserc
# Instance type to create
DEFAULT_INSTANCE_TYPE=${DEFAULT_INSTANCE_TYPE:-m1.tiny}
# Boot this image, use first AMI image if unset
DEFAULT_IMAGE_NAME=${DEFAULT_IMAGE_NAME:-ami}
# Security group name
SECGROUP=${SECGROUP:-euca_secgroup}
# Launching a server
# ==================
# Find a machine image to boot
IMAGE=`euca-describe-images | grep machine | grep ${DEFAULT_IMAGE_NAME} | cut -f2 | head -n1`
die_if_not_set $LINENO IMAGE "Failure getting image $DEFAULT_IMAGE_NAME"
# Add a secgroup
if ! euca-describe-groups | grep -q $SECGROUP; then
euca-add-group -d "$SECGROUP description" $SECGROUP
if ! timeout $ASSOCIATE_TIMEOUT sh -c "while ! euca-describe-groups | grep -q $SECGROUP; do sleep 1; done"; then
die $LINENO "Security group not created"
fi
fi
# Launch it
INSTANCE=`euca-run-instances -g $SECGROUP -t $DEFAULT_INSTANCE_TYPE $IMAGE | grep INSTANCE | cut -f2`
die_if_not_set $LINENO INSTANCE "Failure launching instance"
# Assure it has booted within a reasonable time
if ! timeout $RUNNING_TIMEOUT sh -c "while ! euca-describe-instances $INSTANCE | grep -q running; do sleep 1; done"; then
die $LINENO "server didn't become active within $RUNNING_TIMEOUT seconds"
fi
# Volumes
# -------
if [[ "$ENABLED_SERVICES" =~ "c-vol" ]]; then
VOLUME_ZONE=`euca-describe-availability-zones | head -n1 | cut -f2`
die_if_not_set $LINENO VOLUME_ZONE "Failure to find zone for volume"
VOLUME=`euca-create-volume -s 1 -z $VOLUME_ZONE | cut -f2`
die_if_not_set $LINENO VOLUME "Failure to create volume"
# Test that volume has been created
VOLUME=`euca-describe-volumes | cut -f2`
die_if_not_set $LINENO VOLUME "Failure to get volume"
# Test volume has become available
if ! timeout $RUNNING_TIMEOUT sh -c "while ! euca-describe-volumes $VOLUME | grep -q available; do sleep 1; done"; then
die $LINENO "volume didnt become available within $RUNNING_TIMEOUT seconds"
fi
# Attach volume to an instance
euca-attach-volume -i $INSTANCE -d $ATTACH_DEVICE $VOLUME || \
die $LINENO "Failure attaching volume $VOLUME to $INSTANCE"
if ! timeout $ACTIVE_TIMEOUT sh -c "while ! euca-describe-volumes $VOLUME | grep -A 1 in-use | grep -q attach; do sleep 1; done"; then
die $LINENO "Could not attach $VOLUME to $INSTANCE"
fi
# Detach volume from an instance
euca-detach-volume $VOLUME || \
die $LINENO "Failure detaching volume $VOLUME to $INSTANCE"
if ! timeout $ACTIVE_TIMEOUT sh -c "while ! euca-describe-volumes $VOLUME | grep -q available; do sleep 1; done"; then
die $LINENO "Could not detach $VOLUME to $INSTANCE"
fi
# Remove volume
euca-delete-volume $VOLUME || \
die $LINENO "Failure to delete volume"
if ! timeout $ACTIVE_TIMEOUT sh -c "while euca-describe-volumes | grep $VOLUME; do sleep 1; done"; then
die $LINENO "Could not delete $VOLUME"
fi
else
echo "Volume Tests Skipped"
fi
# Allocate floating address
FLOATING_IP=`euca-allocate-address | cut -f2`
die_if_not_set $LINENO FLOATING_IP "Failure allocating floating IP"
# Associate floating address
euca-associate-address -i $INSTANCE $FLOATING_IP || \
die $LINENO "Failure associating address $FLOATING_IP to $INSTANCE"
# Authorize pinging
euca-authorize -P icmp -s 0.0.0.0/0 -t -1:-1 $SECGROUP || \
die $LINENO "Failure authorizing rule in $SECGROUP"
# Test we can ping our floating ip within ASSOCIATE_TIMEOUT seconds
ping_check "$PUBLIC_NETWORK_NAME" $FLOATING_IP $ASSOCIATE_TIMEOUT
# Revoke pinging
euca-revoke -P icmp -s 0.0.0.0/0 -t -1:-1 $SECGROUP || \
die $LINENO "Failure revoking rule in $SECGROUP"
# Release floating address
euca-disassociate-address $FLOATING_IP || \
die $LINENO "Failure disassociating address $FLOATING_IP"
# Wait just a tick for everything above to complete so release doesn't fail
if ! timeout $ASSOCIATE_TIMEOUT sh -c "while euca-describe-addresses | grep $INSTANCE | grep -q $FLOATING_IP; do sleep 1; done"; then
die $LINENO "Floating ip $FLOATING_IP not disassociated within $ASSOCIATE_TIMEOUT seconds"
fi
# Release floating address
euca-release-address $FLOATING_IP || \
die $LINENO "Failure releasing address $FLOATING_IP"
# Wait just a tick for everything above to complete so terminate doesn't fail
if ! timeout $ASSOCIATE_TIMEOUT sh -c "while euca-describe-addresses | grep -q $FLOATING_IP; do sleep 1; done"; then
die $LINENO "Floating ip $FLOATING_IP not released within $ASSOCIATE_TIMEOUT seconds"
fi
# Terminate instance
euca-terminate-instances $INSTANCE || \
die $LINENO "Failure terminating instance $INSTANCE"
# Assure it has terminated within a reasonable time. The behaviour of this
# case changed with bug/836978. Requesting the status of an invalid instance
# will now return an error message including the instance id, so we need to
# filter that out.
if ! timeout $TERMINATE_TIMEOUT sh -c "while euca-describe-instances $INSTANCE | grep -ve \"\\\(InstanceNotFound\\\|InvalidInstanceID\[.\]NotFound\\\)\" | grep -q $INSTANCE; do sleep 1; done"; then
die $LINENO "server didn't terminate within $TERMINATE_TIMEOUT seconds"
fi
# Delete secgroup
euca-delete-group $SECGROUP || die $LINENO "Failure deleting security group $SECGROUP"
set +o xtrace
echo "*********************************************************************"
echo "SUCCESS: End DevStack Exercise: $0"
echo "*********************************************************************"